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it is not just this new technology we talked about. it is how the reach people with a live? which for a lot a young people, they are online. idea.boadebroader the other side was effective in taking the comment that the missouri. >> yes, sir. >> senator, it seems to me the policies yet in the fight as may be needing change might have been the policies that were adopted as a necessity to get to the primaries. how do think the primary system can change to allow a candidate to come to that might represent the center right as opposed to the far right. how cannot be adjusted? >> and the democratic and republican side, there is a lot of talk about that. and to you go to a national primary -- until you go to a national primary, which no one is talking about, you will have this issue. there were some iowa republicans recently meeting same they had to be careful. we need to be careful. primaries are going to continue and be good to that process this go round. the president had no primary opponent and he was free to have a rose garden shed jeff burris. we cannot have that luxury. we ha
it is not just this new technology we talked about. it is how the reach people with a live? which for a lot a young people, they are online. idea.boadebroader the other side was effective in taking the comment that the missouri. >> yes, sir. >> senator, it seems to me the policies yet in the fight as may be needing change might have been the policies that were adopted as a necessity to get to the primaries. how do think the primary system can change to allow a candidate to come to...
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this is by takagi experience >> -- by a technology geeks. >> you last that here we are. the economy has been growing for almost three years. what is the most confounding thing about this recovery? theresponse was that recovery is still quite slow. unemployment has not dropped below 84%. should he be surprised? >> we expect this to be a long recovery. financial crisis tend to have slow recovering some. -- recoveries. it is hard to imagine to have a recovery if you're trading partners are weak. we did not anticipate the sovereign debt crisis. this is a real negative. i think it is still moving. >> the term is a modest a moderate. what has happened to get us beyond the modest part? >> i think we need to take a little look back at the great depression where we had a similar financial crisis. it lasted years and years. in 36 and 37, there was an effort to rebalance the budget to stop the deficit spending. the economy turn back down again we need to keep our eyes on historical events and recognizing the need for stimulus in the short run is still with us. the long run austerit
this is by takagi experience >> -- by a technology geeks. >> you last that here we are. the economy has been growing for almost three years. what is the most confounding thing about this recovery? theresponse was that recovery is still quite slow. unemployment has not dropped below 84%. should he be surprised? >> we expect this to be a long recovery. financial crisis tend to have slow recovering some. -- recoveries. it is hard to imagine to have a recovery if you're trading...
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there was no forecast that the technology boom would come to an end, but it did. from 2000 onward, we were back into a more normal position of the government running substantial deficits as the private sector rebuild its financial position. that is the first point. long-term forecasts, the idea that one can control the future position of the debt and deficit by actions taken today, is an extremely tenuous and debatable idea. the second point is that there are certain assumptions being made which create extremely scary scenarios. those numbers that were shown -- in stephanie's presentation, the expectation that public debt would rise close to 200% of gdp by 2005. what is that based on? two important assumptions drive these projections. when is that health care costs will continue to rise more rapidly than output, and that the share of health care in gdp will rise to 40% or so by 2080. this is something we know is not going to happen. it is in violation of herbert stein's law. when a trend cannot continue, it will stop. [laughter] the reality is, we are not going to
there was no forecast that the technology boom would come to an end, but it did. from 2000 onward, we were back into a more normal position of the government running substantial deficits as the private sector rebuild its financial position. that is the first point. long-term forecasts, the idea that one can control the future position of the debt and deficit by actions taken today, is an extremely tenuous and debatable idea. the second point is that there are certain assumptions being made...
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the very top, you will cut deeply into education funding, deeply into research, science, innovative technologies, and will cut deeply into infrastructure. the rise in budget cuts deeply into infrastructure spending. under the budget plan, it would dramatically reduce it next year. reduce it, not provide a bigger investor as -- a bigger investment as the president called for, but cut it. that is a time when we have needs and also 14% unemployment in construction workers. it will compete with china and india and everybody else in the world, we need a first-class, 21st century infrastructure. and it would cut deeply into that. had we do that? training and community colleges, -- is a bad investment to do that. to cut that, which allows everybody to reach their full potential. i want to focus on this very important issue -- it hits seniors very hard. seniors on medicare and people who rely on medicaid. there is no doubt that now and over the longer term we need to deal with the issues of rising health-care costs. rising health-care costs are not unique to medicare. throughout our system. we spend 18%
the very top, you will cut deeply into education funding, deeply into research, science, innovative technologies, and will cut deeply into infrastructure. the rise in budget cuts deeply into infrastructure spending. under the budget plan, it would dramatically reduce it next year. reduce it, not provide a bigger investor as -- a bigger investment as the president called for, but cut it. that is a time when we have needs and also 14% unemployment in construction workers. it will compete with...
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vocal challenges whether it is cures for cancer are keep america competitive in developing the best technologies for the future for dealing with our food supply and keeping us safe. the list goes on and on. aqua this is not reflect our two-year pay freeze. it has made the federal work force less competitive. i think this is very telling. federal pay is a tribute to all -- and treated to the job. this is true to a lot extent. when you but at our federal work force, and you find that 25% of our work force are veterans. the private sector is about 8%. whos take a look at those are working for the federal government and not treat them unfairly. i know you but only the pay freeze. the house bill came over to us with other offsets for the federal workforce including sid against -- significant changes. it should have a major negative impact on our work force. i want to talk about fairness. i want to talk about how fair it would be to tell federal workers that we are doing this payroll tax holiday. we will get more money. you can lose more than that through this pay freeze over time. that is basically w
vocal challenges whether it is cures for cancer are keep america competitive in developing the best technologies for the future for dealing with our food supply and keeping us safe. the list goes on and on. aqua this is not reflect our two-year pay freeze. it has made the federal work force less competitive. i think this is very telling. federal pay is a tribute to all -- and treated to the job. this is true to a lot extent. when you but at our federal work force, and you find that 25% of our...
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they make all sorts of characters in engine technology because they need a really like engine. they want to build a really light plane. if any of you have ever flown a gah lighter or a paper airplane, lytal -- flown a glider or a paper airplane, light things fly easier. this is a law of physics, but also common sense. the smithsonian knows what they're doing. they are smart and have all of this money. they build a heavy engine, which means you have to have a heavy airplane. the engine itself requires a lot more support. and they do not want to go all the way to kitty hawk because it is inconvenient. they are in washington d.c.. but they are really important. they invent something we are still using today. they put a catapult on a boat, just like a nuclear power plant. a couple of things wrong with this scene. remember, the wright brothers knew something really important. they did not know how to fly. the smithsonian people thought they knew how to fly. because they had theoretically created a model they believed in. they now take their plane out and put it on a boat. furthermor
they make all sorts of characters in engine technology because they need a really like engine. they want to build a really light plane. if any of you have ever flown a gah lighter or a paper airplane, lytal -- flown a glider or a paper airplane, light things fly easier. this is a law of physics, but also common sense. the smithsonian knows what they're doing. they are smart and have all of this money. they build a heavy engine, which means you have to have a heavy airplane. the engine itself...
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american technology, which opens up another topic of discussion, but a lot of it -- the concept is created in the u.s. and then it is put together there. our economies are intertwined. i think that on the question, globalization and all its implications are huge part of the political debate in this country. over jobs, over national security. this is the new reality. you cannot put nafta or globalization or the internet back in a box. it was not china, it would be india and countries in africa. it already is making products that are either american in concept or are just completely international products. host: scott, let me add this to the mix -- the reporter notes that this will presumably not be much appreciated by beijing. guest: burma is a place that china perceives as in its sphere of influence. particularly as a place to get the resources it needs. timber along the borders, oil. there has been a backlash inside burma which is why we saw political reform their last year which is the reason the president is going, against china. in the way it treats burma as basically its backyard fore
american technology, which opens up another topic of discussion, but a lot of it -- the concept is created in the u.s. and then it is put together there. our economies are intertwined. i think that on the question, globalization and all its implications are huge part of the political debate in this country. over jobs, over national security. this is the new reality. you cannot put nafta or globalization or the internet back in a box. it was not china, it would be india and countries in africa....
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[applause] and so, we made investments in science and technology. inventing products that led to the internet and gps int google a it amazing medical breakthroughs. we did that because together, through our government, we made these investments in basic research. we did all of these things throughout our history, not because they were good for one particular person or one particular group, but because there were good for all of us. because we understood we rise and fall as one people. as one nation. [applause] that is my vision for america. that is what i have been fighting for for the last three and a half years. that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states of america. [applause] >> one more year! one more year! -- 4 more years! four more years! >> but we break this down. -- let me break this down. let us look at the specifics of mr. romney's plan. he wants to get rid of the wall street reform we did to make sure we do not have any taxpayer bailouts. that is one big part of his plan. then you have the plan to cut tax
[applause] and so, we made investments in science and technology. inventing products that led to the internet and gps int google a it amazing medical breakthroughs. we did that because together, through our government, we made these investments in basic research. we did all of these things throughout our history, not because they were good for one particular person or one particular group, but because there were good for all of us. because we understood we rise and fall as one people. as one...
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we have heard from everybody that there is no way for us to keep pace with technological change. what we have tried to do is take that to heart and be consistent with what we have set from the beginning which is that owners and operators should choose their security measures in order to meet the outcomes we are asking them to meet. we are trying to make clear that the government is not directly regulating the dividend -- the design, innovation, product development of our i.t. products while setting these performance requirements that should be the target that people are able to meet. >> let me ask one other question because it affects your committee's jurisdiction. any thing in these bills stymie what we need to do offense of the? >> that is complicated. the best offense is a good defense. >> we will leave it at that. >> there is no silver bullet out there. even if you get your network up to state of the art, the threat does not stand still. the work is never done in cyber security. we were mindful of the problem as we were drafting the language. if we narrowed the language, it w
we have heard from everybody that there is no way for us to keep pace with technological change. what we have tried to do is take that to heart and be consistent with what we have set from the beginning which is that owners and operators should choose their security measures in order to meet the outcomes we are asking them to meet. we are trying to make clear that the government is not directly regulating the dividend -- the design, innovation, product development of our i.t. products while...
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they have a technology background. they want us to integrate our traditional cooking program which is iconic with the future business. the future of business has an e commerce platform. you may see something in the future around some of these technology advances that growth will help design a round cookie program. >> what percentage of gross up the sales does a gross scout troop retain after deducting expenses? >> it depends on the beach where you live. a little trivia question tyrian there are two companies that make a girl scout cookies in this -- there are two companies that make a girl scout cookies. and in some states, the samoa has a different name. but the money, 80 cents goes to the baker and a girl gets a percentage to rid the other piece goes to the troop or local council to fund their camps, programming during the year, after school. it provides support not for. what is most important and what i want to say to you is thank you. thank you for supporting the girls because it is funding their leadership develop
they have a technology background. they want us to integrate our traditional cooking program which is iconic with the future business. the future of business has an e commerce platform. you may see something in the future around some of these technology advances that growth will help design a round cookie program. >> what percentage of gross up the sales does a gross scout troop retain after deducting expenses? >> it depends on the beach where you live. a little trivia question...
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develop that technology right here in the united states instead of china or germany or some other country. [applause] and i've got to tell you iowa, this is not a pipe dream. there are 7,000 jobs in iowa depending on wind energy. governor romney didn't have a plan to end wind jobs in iowa but he called these jobs imaginary. my plan will keep these investments and we'll keep reducing the carbon pollution that's heating the planet. the floods, the whiled fires, those aren't a joke. those are a threat oh our children's future and we can do something about it. that's part of what is at stake in this election. i want to give more americans the chance to get a great education and get the skills they need to compete in the 21st century. i tried to talk about education last night. and we kept on getting waylayed. if you're talking about jobs and economic growth. what is more important than making sure everybody has the skilled they need? i'm here because of a great education. all of the young people making an investment in a college education right now, you have to understand you need to be quipp
develop that technology right here in the united states instead of china or germany or some other country. [applause] and i've got to tell you iowa, this is not a pipe dream. there are 7,000 jobs in iowa depending on wind energy. governor romney didn't have a plan to end wind jobs in iowa but he called these jobs imaginary. my plan will keep these investments and we'll keep reducing the carbon pollution that's heating the planet. the floods, the whiled fires, those aren't a joke. those are a...
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reduce the deficit by gutting our investments and education and gutting our investments in research and technology. letting our infrastructure further deteriorates. my attitude is, i have already signed one trillion dollars worth of spending cuts. i proposed even more. it is time when we are talking about reducing the deficit to ask people like me to pay our fair share in taxes. we can do that. we can have a system in which folks who have been incredibly blessed by this nation do a little bit more so that the next generation is able to get on the ladder of success. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail, they want to make medicare a form of private insurance where seniors have to shop with a voucher and it may not cover all of their costs. i think we can lower the cost of medicare and still guarantee the dignified retirement that our seniors have turned. he had earned it. [applause] when i hear some of them talk about, this is an entitlement. these folks have arctic. it paid into it. -- these folks have earned it. they think the best way to compete for new businesses is to follow ot
reduce the deficit by gutting our investments and education and gutting our investments in research and technology. letting our infrastructure further deteriorates. my attitude is, i have already signed one trillion dollars worth of spending cuts. i proposed even more. it is time when we are talking about reducing the deficit to ask people like me to pay our fair share in taxes. we can do that. we can have a system in which folks who have been incredibly blessed by this nation do a little bit...
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undervalued exchange rate, to level the competitive playing field, to prevent the forced transfer of technology, and to continue constructive dialogue on policies that would benefit our citizens and the world. >> [interpreter] >> while the united states and china, as you pointed out, mr. vice president, will not always see eye to eye, it is a sign of the strength and maturity of our relationship that we can be candid about our differences, as we have been. >> [interpreter] >> we saw it in the recent u.n. security council debate about syria, where we strongly disagreed with china and russia's the note -- the revolution against the unconscionable violence of the aside regime. -- a resolution against the unconscionable violence of the al-assad regime. >> [interpreter] >> and as was brought up by the president in his meeting with you and my meeting with you as well, we see our advocacy for human rights as a fundamental aspect of our foreign policy, and we believe a key to the prosperity and stability of all societies. >> [interpreter] >> we have been clear about our concern over the areas from whic
undervalued exchange rate, to level the competitive playing field, to prevent the forced transfer of technology, and to continue constructive dialogue on policies that would benefit our citizens and the world. >> [interpreter] >> while the united states and china, as you pointed out, mr. vice president, will not always see eye to eye, it is a sign of the strength and maturity of our relationship that we can be candid about our differences, as we have been. >> [interpreter]...
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some technologies don't pan out. some companies fail. but i will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. [applause] i will not walk away from workers like bryan. [applause] i will not cede the wind or solar or battery industry to china or germany because we refuse to make the same commitment here. we have subsidized oil companies for a century. that's long enough. it's time to end the taxpayer giveaways to an industry that's rarely been more profitable, and double-down on a clean energy industry that's never been more promising. [applause] pass clean energy tax credits and create these jobs. [applause] we can also spur energy innovation with new incentives. the differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change. but there's no reason why congress shouldn't at least set a clean energy standard that creates a market for innovation. so far, you haven't acted. well tonight, i will. [applause] i'm directing my administration to allow the development of clean energy on enough publ
some technologies don't pan out. some companies fail. but i will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. [applause] i will not walk away from workers like bryan. [applause] i will not cede the wind or solar or battery industry to china or germany because we refuse to make the same commitment here. we have subsidized oil companies for a century. that's long enough. it's time to end the taxpayer giveaways to an industry that's rarely been more profitable, and double-down on a clean energy...
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create 600,000 jobs using new technology to get jobs out of the ground. level the playing field so the world can buy what they want. products stamped "made in america." [cheers and applause] cut the deficit by $4 trillion. end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. in a responsible way. [cheers and applause] and come home and invest in our roads, our schools, rebuild our country. ladies and gentleman, that alone will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs repairing the damage to infrastructure in this country. it is simple. on like this new republican party -- and i do not use the phrase "new" lightly -- this is not your father's republican party. this is not even mitt romney's father's republican party. we see a future with the rich and the poor do their part in have a part. where my granddaughter's have ies andct same opportunit rights as my grandson's, where women can control their own destiny and there is no longer any debate about the violence against women act. where we are once again no. 1 in the world in college -- number one in the world
create 600,000 jobs using new technology to get jobs out of the ground. level the playing field so the world can buy what they want. products stamped "made in america." [cheers and applause] cut the deficit by $4 trillion. end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. in a responsible way. [cheers and applause] and come home and invest in our roads, our schools, rebuild our country. ladies and gentleman, that alone will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs repairing the damage...
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[cheers and applause] we need to keep developing the technology that allows us to use less oil in our cars and trucks. less energy for our buildings and plants and factories. that is the strategy we are pursuing and that is the only real solution to this challenge. now, it starts with the need for a safe, responsible oil production here in america. we will not transition out of oil anytime soon and that is why under my administration, america is producing more oil today than at any time in the last eight years. that is why we have a record number of oil rigs operating now, more working oil and gas rigs than the rest of the world combined. over last three years, my administration has approved dozens of new pipelines including from canada. we have opened millions of acres for oil and gas exploration. we plan to make available more than 75% of our potential offshore gas and oil resources from alaska to the gulf of mexico. last week, we announce to the next step toward further energy exploration in the arctic. earlier this week, we joined mexico in an agreement that will make more than 1.
[cheers and applause] we need to keep developing the technology that allows us to use less oil in our cars and trucks. less energy for our buildings and plants and factories. that is the strategy we are pursuing and that is the only real solution to this challenge. now, it starts with the need for a safe, responsible oil production here in america. we will not transition out of oil anytime soon and that is why under my administration, america is producing more oil today than at any time in the...
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on their own in relation to privacy and second as a sort of enablers technology, a leveraging technology in combination with the censors, the cameras attacked, the possibility of facial recognition, computer-enhanced ways of dealing with the material that is gathered to the censors. there is finally the ability to read something which is constantly out there and then connected to the web. these technologies, i believe -- and i am echoing in part someone else's views -- i actually do windup pushing our existing privacy structures to the break- in. brigid an important thing the goes beyond government, but how we interact with each other and at what our social expectations of privacy are and how we believe they should be embedded in various forms of law. in this, we have tradeoffs in conflicts -- and conflicts between free expression, for to my concerns come up things like that. the notion of the public and private. at the same time, there is the evolving notion of privacy. on the one hand, we wind up insisting we have the right to turn the world of weight, even at the electronic level. but
on their own in relation to privacy and second as a sort of enablers technology, a leveraging technology in combination with the censors, the cameras attacked, the possibility of facial recognition, computer-enhanced ways of dealing with the material that is gathered to the censors. there is finally the ability to read something which is constantly out there and then connected to the web. these technologies, i believe -- and i am echoing in part someone else's views -- i actually do windup...
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of potential adversaries who can cause us to have to stand off because of anti-access technologies, whether it is jammers, long- range precision munitions, a whole suite of technological capability s -- capabilities. air, sea, naval is listed under something i won't, the joint operational access concept. the chairman, in collaboration with the commanders, as a concept to ensure it to overcome anti-access, and also anti-access in the lanham domain. -- land domain. ied's, for example, a way of denying us its symmetric access. join-operational access is 2 ensure freedom of movement as a military. air-sea battle is a multi- service approach. how would sequestration -- as i said, importantly, i guess not just asia-pacific trade -- it is not just asia-pacific. what would the effect of the sequestration be? let me not talk about sequestration in particular. let me talk about budgetary issues in general. one of the things that i've tried to articulate some unsuccessfully, somewhat unsuccessfully -- you may decide i have moved a bit here in one direction or the other today. even if we did no
of potential adversaries who can cause us to have to stand off because of anti-access technologies, whether it is jammers, long- range precision munitions, a whole suite of technological capability s -- capabilities. air, sea, naval is listed under something i won't, the joint operational access concept. the chairman, in collaboration with the commanders, as a concept to ensure it to overcome anti-access, and also anti-access in the lanham domain. -- land domain. ied's, for example, a way of...
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the next is fracking technology. tight oil is a big source of supply which is another 2 million barrels per day. alaska, that will adept -- an additional production in this country. natural gas liquids -- it is a source of energy -- as you produce natural gas, you get the liquid and they can be refined to create a gasoline for automotive purposes. that is another 2 million barrels per day. then we have biofuels. whether it is ethanol or by of diesel, will produce about 1 million barrels per day additional capacity. then we come to canada, they have oil sands and we will take advantage of that and bill that keystone pipeline and work with them to take advantage of their energy sources. [applause] the last little bar i have as mexico. i'm not counting on any increase there. they have been declining slightly but by virtue of a new we will findeithere, ourselves being able to work with mexico to share our technology and know-how to become more productive and add to the energy produced in north america. by 2020, we are ab
the next is fracking technology. tight oil is a big source of supply which is another 2 million barrels per day. alaska, that will adept -- an additional production in this country. natural gas liquids -- it is a source of energy -- as you produce natural gas, you get the liquid and they can be refined to create a gasoline for automotive purposes. that is another 2 million barrels per day. then we have biofuels. whether it is ethanol or by of diesel, will produce about 1 million barrels per day...
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at the same time, dhs announced a national program emphasizing personnel, surveillance technology, as well as new removal practices. my written testimony includes several data points that showed that these plants have been implemented. when example is the growth in personnel, faster growth in the 1990's and faster in the most recent decade. concentrated primarily on the south west border. there is an increasing body of evidence suggesting these investments have begun to pay off. apprehension of unauthorized migrants are at their lowest level in 40 years. my written testimony includes indicators that suggest a legal migration. several factors have contributed to this trend, including the u.s. economic downturn, crime in northern mexico, the strong economic recovery since 2010, demographic changes in mexico. u.s. enforcement efforts are an important contributing factor behind illegal immigration. this figure is one of the causal dynamics. it shows to measures of the fees migrants pay. there were flat during the 1980's, and then rose sharply in the early 1990's. the figure suggests it wa
at the same time, dhs announced a national program emphasizing personnel, surveillance technology, as well as new removal practices. my written testimony includes several data points that showed that these plants have been implemented. when example is the growth in personnel, faster growth in the 1990's and faster in the most recent decade. concentrated primarily on the south west border. there is an increasing body of evidence suggesting these investments have begun to pay off. apprehension of...
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we're going to have to make sure that we have the basic science and technology, research that allows us to stay on the cutting edge of innovation. other countries are making these investments and they're catching up. and if we are going to do all that without leaving a mountain of debt for our kids, while still maintaining the strongest military on earth, while still making sure that social security and medicare are there for future generations and our seniors are protected, then all of us have to do our part. that is that should not be a democratic or a republican idea. it's an american idea. it's about responsibility. it's about responsibility for the country. when all of us take responsibility, we all do better. that's the idea. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail now, the guys are running for president. why do -- why do you laugh? they're running for president. [ laughing ] they are. and they want to take medicare and make it a form of private insurance so their seniors shop around with a voucher. even if it doesn't cover the costs of their medicine or their car
we're going to have to make sure that we have the basic science and technology, research that allows us to stay on the cutting edge of innovation. other countries are making these investments and they're catching up. and if we are going to do all that without leaving a mountain of debt for our kids, while still maintaining the strongest military on earth, while still making sure that social security and medicare are there for future generations and our seniors are protected, then all of us have...
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i want to talk about technology. i remember visiting with you and looking at your plans for your new computer system many years ago, and i want to know where we are on that. it started in 2 thod for me with the virtual -- 2000 for me with the virtual case file. we spent a lot of money, that was abandoned in january of 2005. in 2006 the f.b.i. planned its new sentinal system, we spent a lot of money, over $425 million, that was i guess kind of rescoped in 2008 with an additional $26 million. but it wasn't finished by the target date. in 2009 it was extended again. in july of 2010 the second phase had more problems. and in september of 2010 the agency announce add plan to have the -- announced a plan to have the methodology with a new target completion date of september, which was not met. and then in october there was a, i understand, a bureauwide test exercise which showed problems, insufficient hardware capacity. and the i.g. gave a report in december that the f.b.i. was still trying to determine the cost of the add
i want to talk about technology. i remember visiting with you and looking at your plans for your new computer system many years ago, and i want to know where we are on that. it started in 2 thod for me with the virtual -- 2000 for me with the virtual case file. we spent a lot of money, that was abandoned in january of 2005. in 2006 the f.b.i. planned its new sentinal system, we spent a lot of money, over $425 million, that was i guess kind of rescoped in 2008 with an additional $26 million. but...
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the point about the committee on science and technology is one example. there is a long list of players. they see the internet as a very fundamental part of the environment now. they would like very much to have some influence over it. i worry about the internet governance forum, which emerged. the reason it has been successful up until now and tell -- is it started as a maltase to colder -- it started as a mutli-stakeholder deal. the question about who controls the agenda becomes a big issue. the process of involvement in the u.n. has one unfortunate property that it politicizes everything. all of the considerations that are made are taken and colored by national interest. as a longstanding but it is been in the internet architecture board and the internet engineering task force where we have technical discussions about how best to improve the operation of the internet, to color that with other national disputes, which are non-relevant to the technology, is a very dangerous precedent. that is one of the reasons i worry about itu's intervention. >> there
the point about the committee on science and technology is one example. there is a long list of players. they see the internet as a very fundamental part of the environment now. they would like very much to have some influence over it. i worry about the internet governance forum, which emerged. the reason it has been successful up until now and tell -- is it started as a maltase to colder -- it started as a mutli-stakeholder deal. the question about who controls the agenda becomes a big issue....
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the sectors in which this dynamic annapolis process is manchin to push the boundaries of technology and create wealth -- in amsterdam and holland the with-it is always local lines. there will always be surplus riches. regis and surplus regions. southern england was in debt. now is the obvious. similarly, you have new york state in surplus, washington state inertification plus. it started in manchester, in amsterdam. it is always localized. there will always be defecit regions and surplus regions. so, manchester northern england was in surplus back then. southern england was in debt. now it is the opposite. similarly, you have new york state in surplus, washington state in surplus. illinois, the dakotas in debt. missouri is your equivalent of in greece, a permanent bailout. the thing is, whereas markets are amazing institutions for allocating existing goods and services among consumers, they are chronically bad at creating a balance between deficit and surplus regions. a geographic problem, and intertemporal. remember -- if that comes first, suddenly the money lender who later becomes a
the sectors in which this dynamic annapolis process is manchin to push the boundaries of technology and create wealth -- in amsterdam and holland the with-it is always local lines. there will always be surplus riches. regis and surplus regions. southern england was in debt. now is the obvious. similarly, you have new york state in surplus, washington state inertification plus. it started in manchester, in amsterdam. it is always localized. there will always be defecit regions and surplus...
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that has taken place for a number of reasons related to technology and globalization. what i think is important about our proposals is that by asking the top 2% to pay more, that will provide more opportunities for others to pick the same types of chances they had. what is the extra revenue going to be used for? it will be used to keep student loans low. it will be used to provide stem education in science and engineering and the kinds of opportunities that have made it possible for so many americans to thrive. if you look at what has happened to the income distribution in the u.s. over the last 30 years, we have seen the top pull away. it is wonderful they have done so well. it is important that we pursue the policies that will reduce the opportunities that and provide more opportunities for the lower and middle-income families. >> do you think 10 years from now our budget deficit will be under $10 trillion per year? where you think it will be realistically? >> i would like to see the president's fiscal path to be enacted. i will refer you and the audience to the pres
that has taken place for a number of reasons related to technology and globalization. what i think is important about our proposals is that by asking the top 2% to pay more, that will provide more opportunities for others to pick the same types of chances they had. what is the extra revenue going to be used for? it will be used to keep student loans low. it will be used to provide stem education in science and engineering and the kinds of opportunities that have made it possible for so many...
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carefully designed to focus primarily on research and maximize the role of the market and determine which technolog ies ultimately prevail and this program supporting innovation should be combined with longer- term programs for promoting public and private investment. infrastructure investment is one of the most efficient means we have to create employment, to improve the overall productivity of the economy over the long run. alongside a strong multi-year program in public infrastructure, we need to improve the incentives for private investment, modernize the framework of institutions and incentives that help allocate those resources more efficiently and this requires fundamental reform of our business tax system. that tax system, as you know it today, is a complex and unfair mess of subsidies temporary and permanent with a very high tax rate and huge differences in the effective tax rate across companies in different industries. the president has proposed to reduce the overall rate to a more competitive level by reducing or eliminating the corporate subsidies in the tax code and strengthen the inc
carefully designed to focus primarily on research and maximize the role of the market and determine which technolog ies ultimately prevail and this program supporting innovation should be combined with longer- term programs for promoting public and private investment. infrastructure investment is one of the most efficient means we have to create employment, to improve the overall productivity of the economy over the long run. alongside a strong multi-year program in public infrastructure, we...
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you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology
you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the...
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lincoln recognizing the technology of his generation began to follow douglas. everywhere douglas went lincoln would speak 24 hours later. and after about three weeks douglas figured out all the press coverage was lincoln's repudiation of doug's speeches. he said i'll debate you. there are nine congressional districts. we have already been in two of them with you chasing me. i'll debate you in the other seven. they met and every single debate was picked up by virtually every newspaper. and the next year lincoln had them publish it as a book and they were a major step towards why he became the nominee. in tampa if the president has not yet accepted, i will announce that as of that night the white house will become my scheduler. [laughter] wherever the president shows, i will show up four hours later and i will answer his speech. in the age of 24-hour television and talk radio and websites and blogs, i suspect in two or three weeks they'll decide it will be so much less painful to just have the debate rather than have me literally follow him from town to town. he
lincoln recognizing the technology of his generation began to follow douglas. everywhere douglas went lincoln would speak 24 hours later. and after about three weeks douglas figured out all the press coverage was lincoln's repudiation of doug's speeches. he said i'll debate you. there are nine congressional districts. we have already been in two of them with you chasing me. i'll debate you in the other seven. they met and every single debate was picked up by virtually every newspaper. and the...
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we know that north korea continues its quest for missile technology. most recently the hundredth anniversary of the founder of the dictatorship that brought four of their mobile missile. secretary gates -- for word of their mobile missile. secretary gates spoke of this. he said north korea is becoming a direct threat to the allied states. i ask that my letter be committed to part of the record. >> without objection, so ordered. >> my second question is tell me of your concerns of china's supporting north korea's missiles. is it a direct threat to the united states, something we are witnessing? >> there is no question that north korea's capabilities and their developing nuclear capabilities represent a threat to the united states. for that reason we take north korea and their provocative actions very seriously. regardless to the success of a failure, it is a huge failure. it is a provocation. this should have been condemned. our hope is that they do not take any provocative actions. they usually turn somewhere else to try to do something provocative and
we know that north korea continues its quest for missile technology. most recently the hundredth anniversary of the founder of the dictatorship that brought four of their mobile missile. secretary gates -- for word of their mobile missile. secretary gates spoke of this. he said north korea is becoming a direct threat to the allied states. i ask that my letter be committed to part of the record. >> without objection, so ordered. >> my second question is tell me of your concerns of...
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this technology has allowed us to get 100 years of additional natural gas. it can be piped to our transportation networks on the interstate highway for long-haul trucks or fleet inside cities. it weakened the event of our oil resources, gas resources, coal resources -- we can take advantage of our oil resources, gas resources, coal resources. we always say, this is great that we will not have cars that require oil. yes, it requires coal. half of our electric energy comes from coal. these are the things i can do to get the price of gasoline where people can afford it again. one of these women here describe to me her business and the fact that they have a fleet of 70 trucks. when gasoline prices go up by 25 cents or 30 cents a gallon, that makes a big difference. because trucks do not get 30 miles to the gallon. we will have to get serious about taking advantage of our energy resources. and by the way, in case you did not know, i spent my life doing what these women are doing. i spent my life in business. i understand why jobs leave. i understand why it is gov
this technology has allowed us to get 100 years of additional natural gas. it can be piped to our transportation networks on the interstate highway for long-haul trucks or fleet inside cities. it weakened the event of our oil resources, gas resources, coal resources -- we can take advantage of our oil resources, gas resources, coal resources. we always say, this is great that we will not have cars that require oil. yes, it requires coal. half of our electric energy comes from coal. these are...
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i pulled up great technology, the cyber-attack in 2007. just returned from the nato assembly meetings in estonia over the break. i have watched the crackdown of dissidents in belarus. and commissioner mcdowell, you're highlighting the prime minister of russia's compam compact quote, -- russia's exact quote, international control of the i.t.u. should give every one of us concern. those of us who follow these movementses -- movements are rightly concerned about question and answer statements. the movement to do this is for regime stability and regime preservation. i mean, it is clear. look at the actors -- russia, china, iran, i imagine north korea would probably be on there if they had any concern of anyone having computers to begin with, other than the handful that they allow. downloading movies, i'm not going to go there. and briefly talking about, will they -- the whole cyber-security is linked into this somehow and they are using cyber-security as an excuse to get further control . and with that we should be concerned with, especially f
i pulled up great technology, the cyber-attack in 2007. just returned from the nato assembly meetings in estonia over the break. i have watched the crackdown of dissidents in belarus. and commissioner mcdowell, you're highlighting the prime minister of russia's compam compact quote, -- russia's exact quote, international control of the i.t.u. should give every one of us concern. those of us who follow these movementses -- movements are rightly concerned about question and answer statements. the...
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that is used for their respective technology. you have asked for 30% increase on energy efficiency and renewable energy. i was reading a biography of henry ford. he started ford motor co. with private investment. just like on fester, he had kleiner perkins putting up a venture capital there. why should the federal governnt be putting up these millions of dollars when we are in the financial situation we are in? it is very speculative. what is youriew? >> i am very supportive upper rpe. there is a summit at the end of february. there was great enthusiasm. leaders in the american injury -- industry, including fred smith from fed ex. he said pound for pound, dollar for dollar, he felt that rpe was the most effective use of government resources he had seen in a long time. there has been strong support. many people thought that it was very important to help america get a leg up in competitiveness and help our prosperity. >> mr. rush, you are recognized for five minutes. >> i am here for you to set the record straight in regard to the
that is used for their respective technology. you have asked for 30% increase on energy efficiency and renewable energy. i was reading a biography of henry ford. he started ford motor co. with private investment. just like on fester, he had kleiner perkins putting up a venture capital there. why should the federal governnt be putting up these millions of dollars when we are in the financial situation we are in? it is very speculative. what is youriew? >> i am very supportive upper rpe....
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vulnerability is our of the newark program and the potential to lead to proliferation of sensitive technology or material? >> i would be pleased to discuss that with you in closed session. >> i thought that is what you might say. but can you talk about how confident you are that the pakistani nuclear program has the appropriate safeguards and protections? >> i am reasonably confident. >> and given -- are we also feeling like the next level of military leadership also shares the same commitment to safeguarding that arsenal that we have seen from the top leadership in the military? >> i believe they do. >> thank you. obviously pakistan's relationship with india plays a role in their defense plans and operations. there has been some small good news in terms of the potential for a thaw in that relationship in the last year or so. can you talk about how you assess the potential for improved ties between the two countries and how that might effect -- how that might affect stability in that region? >> obviously from pakistan's standpoint they viewed india as an existential threat. but as you alluded
vulnerability is our of the newark program and the potential to lead to proliferation of sensitive technology or material? >> i would be pleased to discuss that with you in closed session. >> i thought that is what you might say. but can you talk about how confident you are that the pakistani nuclear program has the appropriate safeguards and protections? >> i am reasonably confident. >> and given -- are we also feeling like the next level of military leadership also...
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it took a year of amazing work of our talented technology team. we were able to contact over 5 million people directly through their facebook world. people they knew. they are going to look if there they know that person. >> what was the likelihood i would do it? >> over half of the people we ask did it. of those people, 50%, they followed all the way in through to make sure their friends did something. >> looking at how you won, you can argue that campaigns will never be run the same way again. in the specific area, how is that going to change how a sophisticated campaign will run? >> what we learned is you can build analytics to use your volunteers' time more wisely. it all comes back to the candidate. having people wanting to volunteer. we had all that stuff because people support a barack obama. in the future, actually, in many ways it is a return to the past. door knocking is going to be more important. the fusion of american media makes it harder to get your message out. there is so much television, citizens united created this cacophony of
it took a year of amazing work of our talented technology team. we were able to contact over 5 million people directly through their facebook world. people they knew. they are going to look if there they know that person. >> what was the likelihood i would do it? >> over half of the people we ask did it. of those people, 50%, they followed all the way in through to make sure their friends did something. >> looking at how you won, you can argue that campaigns will never be run...
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instead, putting money into technology, science and research. we do that and you will see new opportunities to get america and north america energy independent. what are the benefits of all this? if we actually get there, and i am planning on getting there. if i get elected, we're going to get there. [applause] let me tell you what the benefits are. 3 million jobs. 3 million jobs come from doing this. 3 million jobs. that is 1 million in manufacturing. that's a lot of energy-related jobs. 3 million jobs come back to this country by taking advantage of something we have underneath their feet. that is oil, gas, and coal. we're going to make it happen and create those jobs. it adds $500 billion to the size of our economy. that is more good wages and the opportunity for more americans to have a bright and prosperous future. it also means potentially hundreds of billions of dollars of tax revenues going into states and federal government which can make sure we have a military second to none and schools that lead the world and care for our seniors, be
instead, putting money into technology, science and research. we do that and you will see new opportunities to get america and north america energy independent. what are the benefits of all this? if we actually get there, and i am planning on getting there. if i get elected, we're going to get there. [applause] let me tell you what the benefits are. 3 million jobs. 3 million jobs come from doing this. 3 million jobs. that is 1 million in manufacturing. that's a lot of energy-related jobs. 3...
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i was getting frustrated with my technology and getting them downloaded. i started going through it and i got to some of the e-mails. the culture was absolutely opposite of anything warranted. to your point, we talked about the no-joke rule, serious in barclays that when people misbehave, they have to leave -- >> but you are in charge of and you built that system, so you have to accept responsibility. looking at how the rate-setters work, the july 4 submissions working for barclays banks, based in the london money market debt, is that right? >> some of them were in new york. the rate setters were in london. >> working for barclays bank in london under the money market. they are coming , and the money market traders i try to make sure that the balance sheets -- >> treasury would be doing that -- this is what we have to do to balance our books, when they said it raised 1 billion or sell 1 billion -- >> [unintelligible] money-market debt would then go out -- you also have a profit and loss trading -- >> separate. >> isn't it a large conflict of interest that
i was getting frustrated with my technology and getting them downloaded. i started going through it and i got to some of the e-mails. the culture was absolutely opposite of anything warranted. to your point, we talked about the no-joke rule, serious in barclays that when people misbehave, they have to leave -- >> but you are in charge of and you built that system, so you have to accept responsibility. looking at how the rate-setters work, the july 4 submissions working for barclays banks,...
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we first see a safer environment in which emerging technologies are developed and implemented before security responses can be put in place. among state actors, particularly concerned about entities within china and russia conducting intrusions into u.s. computer networks and stealing u.s. data. the rule that nonstate at her side playing in cyberspace is a great example of the easy access that could potentially disrupt legal technology and know-how by such groups. two of our greatest strategic cyberchallenges their first native real-time attribution of cyberattacks come in knowing who carried out such attacks and were perpetrators are located. second is managing older abilities within the i.t. supply chain for u.s. networks. in this regard, cybersecurity bill was recently introduced by senators lieberman colin, rockefeller and feinstein and addresses the core homeland security requirement that approves cybersecurity for the american people, nation's critical infrastructure and the federal government's own networks and computers. intelligence committee considers such legislative steps
we first see a safer environment in which emerging technologies are developed and implemented before security responses can be put in place. among state actors, particularly concerned about entities within china and russia conducting intrusions into u.s. computer networks and stealing u.s. data. the rule that nonstate at her side playing in cyberspace is a great example of the easy access that could potentially disrupt legal technology and know-how by such groups. two of our greatest strategic...
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down the value of their currency, number two, by stealing our intellectual property, our designs, our technology, our patents. there's even an apple store in china that sells counterfeit goods. they hack into our goods. we have to play on a fair basis and number two, we have to make america the most attractive place for entrepreneurs and people who want to expand business. that's what brings jobs in. >> how much time we got, candy. >> the president's characterization is false. >> let me go to the president because we're running out of time. we can't get wages like that, it wasn't be sustained here. >> there are some jobs that are not going to come back because they're low-wage, low-skilled jobs. i want high-wage, high-skilled jobs. that's why we have to emphasize manufacturing. that's why we have to invest in advanced manufacturing. that's why we've got to make sure we have the best science and research in the world and when we talk about deficits, if we are adding to our deficit for tax cuts for folks that don't need them and cutting investments in research and science that will create the next
down the value of their currency, number two, by stealing our intellectual property, our designs, our technology, our patents. there's even an apple store in china that sells counterfeit goods. they hack into our goods. we have to play on a fair basis and number two, we have to make america the most attractive place for entrepreneurs and people who want to expand business. that's what brings jobs in. >> how much time we got, candy. >> the president's characterization is false....
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it accelerates through technology and weaponization. -- technology and wealth accumulation. it is like a machine to produce money. so, you want to use it more and more faster. the trouble is, if you overreach and take too much value from the future, you will create too much debt at some point. he will not be able to generate enough volume to deliver to the future. your recycling breaks down. there is the second problem, still -- too. the places and the regions and sectors in which this dynamic capitalist process pushes the boundaries of technology to create wealth, those are the servant riches. -- surplus riches. it started in manchester, in am sterdam. it is always localized. there will always be defecit regions and surplus regions. so, manchester northern england was in surplus back then. southern england was in debt. now is the obvious. -- it is the opposite. similarly, you have new york state in surplus, washington state in certification plus. -- in surplus. illinois, the dakotas in debt. missouri is your equivalent of in greece, a permanent bailout. the thing is, wherea
it accelerates through technology and weaponization. -- technology and wealth accumulation. it is like a machine to produce money. so, you want to use it more and more faster. the trouble is, if you overreach and take too much value from the future, you will create too much debt at some point. he will not be able to generate enough volume to deliver to the future. your recycling breaks down. there is the second problem, still -- too. the places and the regions and sectors in which this dynamic...
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information technology, and trading. i will discuss shortly each one. starting with information sharing. the commission found that more formation could have and should have been shared -- information could have and should have been shared from the headquarters level. from the fbi to the pentagon. our -- review came to the same conclusion. the fbi and department of defense created new information sharing agreements regarding counterterrorism investigations of military personnel. this agreement made sure that senior pentagon the fbi continued to work closely with the military in these matters and have clear policies in place to make sure that information sharing continues. turning to operational policy. the commission recommended there be clear policies covering all counter-terrorism lead and for resolving disputes as they relate to those leads. we will get into that more as the questions come up. the internal review found similar issues with the policy. as a result the fbi has set new time limits and reinforced our existing policy and responsibility for
information technology, and trading. i will discuss shortly each one. starting with information sharing. the commission found that more formation could have and should have been shared -- information could have and should have been shared from the headquarters level. from the fbi to the pentagon. our -- review came to the same conclusion. the fbi and department of defense created new information sharing agreements regarding counterterrorism investigations of military personnel. this agreement...
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it is spurring technological advances or not? >> absolutely. these are break through technologies. this is a strategic objective. >> what do you say? >> the projects that we are currently building would not have been financed. >> how is your project performing in terms of policy? >> yes, it is performing. >> thank you. it seems to me that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle seat to believe the federal government should not invest in clean energy technologies. one expects my friends to be pro-business, but on this committee, we seem to have some confusion about that. what is the risk of doing nothing? what would it mean for your industry and economy? >> you make the chinese very happy in the u.s. military very unhappy. >> i think i differ on some points. >> i am out of time. >> i believe that we would lose u.s. competitiveness worldwide. >> thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. but which is it? i am confused. these companies are so wonderful. this is apple pie. yet you could not get funding in the private sector. it cannot be that this is wonderful, but we need the taxpayers
it is spurring technological advances or not? >> absolutely. these are break through technologies. this is a strategic objective. >> what do you say? >> the projects that we are currently building would not have been financed. >> how is your project performing in terms of policy? >> yes, it is performing. >> thank you. it seems to me that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle seat to believe the federal government should not invest in clean energy...
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we need a new campaign because of technology. he said to me, ok, but as to be about the grass roots. >> and you have to win. >> so we -- he made the single most important scission to put us in chicago. i think that was a crucial moment. >> there was debate about this. some people worried if there was a natural split between the west wing and the campaign, why did it work? >> because you had a bunch of committed people who spent all day, every day, sitting in an open space in chicago, almost no offices, and built a brand new campaign. the reason i knew it was going to work was in on august of 20 11, -- 2011, somebody said is there's something happening in d.c. these days? what is happening? we were focused on building. we did not have you poking and prodding us. we were able to spend a year building a whole bunch of things becoming helpful on the ground. we were able to spend 15 hours a day, every day, building a grass-roots campaign. >> how many people were in the building? >> 650 in july. then we started people -- putting people
we need a new campaign because of technology. he said to me, ok, but as to be about the grass roots. >> and you have to win. >> so we -- he made the single most important scission to put us in chicago. i think that was a crucial moment. >> there was debate about this. some people worried if there was a natural split between the west wing and the campaign, why did it work? >> because you had a bunch of committed people who spent all day, every day, sitting in an open...
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six months later, they close the plants down and move them to china after they learned the technology. that was bad. that for national security. that for what we are doing. if they are only investing in battery making so they can gain the know how to transferred back to china so they can also decide to use a bunch of things that violate the international trade rules, to gain the market like they did with windmills and other renewable, that would be a dead thing. we should monitor that. we should not allow those types of things to continue to drain us of the resources that we have had. we have lost 50,000 plants in this country since 2000. 50,000. with them not only when the manufacturing process, but also the r & d. tebowing -- china says we will buy their planes, but there is a catch. if you want us to buy boeing planes, you have to make them in china. the engineers are working on other project. that is bad. we should not allow that to happen. other countries do not do that. why we allow that to happen is beyond me. i think we should look at our own best interest. there is a guy who
six months later, they close the plants down and move them to china after they learned the technology. that was bad. that for national security. that for what we are doing. if they are only investing in battery making so they can gain the know how to transferred back to china so they can also decide to use a bunch of things that violate the international trade rules, to gain the market like they did with windmills and other renewable, that would be a dead thing. we should monitor that. we...
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some technologies to not pan out and some technologies will fail. but as long as i am president, i will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. your future is too important. [cheers] [applause] i will not give up. i will not cede the solar energy industry to china because we refused to make a commitment here in america. i will continue to do whatever i can to develop a resource of american energy. our future -- so our future is not controlled by events on the other side of the world. [applause] today, we are taking a step that will make it easier for our companies to save money by taking on new lighting systems, advanced healing and cooling systems that can lower a company's energy bills and make them more competitive. that launching a program will bring together the nation's best scientists and engineers and the entrepreneurs to figure out how more cars can be powered by natural gas, a fuel that is cleaner and cheaper and more abundant than oil. we have more of that. we do not have to import it. we may be exporting it soon. we're making new
some technologies to not pan out and some technologies will fail. but as long as i am president, i will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. your future is too important. [cheers] [applause] i will not give up. i will not cede the solar energy industry to china because we refused to make a commitment here in america. i will continue to do whatever i can to develop a resource of american energy. our future -- so our future is not controlled by events on the other side of the world....
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the man more secure technologies from the market's -- demand more secure technologies from the market's. they cannot carry the burden alone. it is up to every system, every country -- company and user to harden their enterprise. what are the challenges we face today? we have the act of 1986 that prevents sharing information outside the telecoms. legally, we cannot combine our information together. secondly, it costs a lot of money and users are not willing to pay the difference. we need some help leading to some policy recommendations and proactive actions. at mcafee, it costs 160 million and points. other companies do this, telecoms, and we can share that information. keep the enemy out. we are working to enable the government to put that information together to not only provide liability protections for privacy and civil liberties, but to balance out what we have had up to now. we can feed it and have a growing and breathing to have it served us in return. they can help us. the we can help them. we have to work on this legal and policy network for global information sharing. i look fo
the man more secure technologies from the market's -- demand more secure technologies from the market's. they cannot carry the burden alone. it is up to every system, every country -- company and user to harden their enterprise. what are the challenges we face today? we have the act of 1986 that prevents sharing information outside the telecoms. legally, we cannot combine our information together. secondly, it costs a lot of money and users are not willing to pay the difference. we need some...
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finally, on the topic of new technology, i will cheerfully take back up the issue of space. my wife has pointed out to me approximately 219 times that moon-colony was not my most clever, met in this campaign. -- clever comment in this campaign. i thought it was helpful for my role on saturday night live. if we want to be the leading country in the world, we have to be the leading country in space. what i call for is beginning to happen. the founders of google are talking about a private-sector effort to mine and afterward. -- to mine an asteroid. there is less red tape to mine an asteroid than the epa of the united states. the space-adventure program hopes to have a private-sector opportunity to circle the moon by 2015. as many of you know, there is a low earth orbit project under way. next week, nasa is building on something george w. bush started and obama expanded on. they will launch a private sector rocket in an effort to broaden our capacity. this is not frivolous. -- not a trivial area. it is the fundamental question about whether we are a country that dreams and has
finally, on the topic of new technology, i will cheerfully take back up the issue of space. my wife has pointed out to me approximately 219 times that moon-colony was not my most clever, met in this campaign. -- clever comment in this campaign. i thought it was helpful for my role on saturday night live. if we want to be the leading country in the world, we have to be the leading country in space. what i call for is beginning to happen. the founders of google are talking about a private-sector...
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we're facing technological threats. we have to be prepared to be able to leap ahead technologically in order to be able to confront those kinds of adversaries. this requires that we have the capability to defeat the enemy across a broad horizon of different conflict. the budget leverage is, as a result of that, and new concepts in space, cyberspace, special operations, long bridge budget long-range precision strike capabilities, -- long- range precision strike capabilities to ensure we can defeat and confronted accuracies. that allows for all three legs of the nuclear triad. our bu determined we could achieve better cost control -- review determined we could achieve better cost control by the lane the ballistics simmering for two years without harming our nuclear deterrent. we're equally committed to a strong and safe return to achieve national security objectives. lastly with regards to new investments in technology, we have to maintain a decisive technological edge. we have to retain the kind of leverage the lessons o
we're facing technological threats. we have to be prepared to be able to leap ahead technologically in order to be able to confront those kinds of adversaries. this requires that we have the capability to defeat the enemy across a broad horizon of different conflict. the budget leverage is, as a result of that, and new concepts in space, cyberspace, special operations, long bridge budget long-range precision strike capabilities, -- long- range precision strike capabilities to ensure we can...
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and could be led -- our neighbors, our friends, and our partners -- and it could be lead by american technology and american companies if we could work the financing now. one of the things i plan to spend a lot of time on the next 10 years. but it is just one example. if we were to do this, given their economic circumstances, even the american jurisdictions in puerto rico and the virgin islands, we have got to work the finances. i could give you 50 other examples. so, for those of you who are here from america, whether you're republicans, democrats or independents, i urge you to ask the congress to reauthorize this at a higher level. for those of you from other countries, i urge you to continue to work to build the kind of trading and investing relationships with us that will give us a chance to do things that every good market does, that benefit our people but also benefit yours, and help you to build modern, diverse economies, where we share the prosperity and the responsibility of a 21st century world so full of opportunities and challenges. i do not think you should be pessimistic, but i do
and could be led -- our neighbors, our friends, and our partners -- and it could be lead by american technology and american companies if we could work the financing now. one of the things i plan to spend a lot of time on the next 10 years. but it is just one example. if we were to do this, given their economic circumstances, even the american jurisdictions in puerto rico and the virgin islands, we have got to work the finances. i could give you 50 other examples. so, for those of you who are...